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Season Tickets: Price Freeze for all Under 18s
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Season Tickets: Price Freeze for all Under 18s

Season Tickets: Price Freeze for all Under 18s
Season Tickets: Price Freeze for all Under 18s

The Season Ticket renewal window is now open, and Celtic FC are delighted to announce that tickets for under 18s will remain the same price for the 17th consecutive season. Kids can enjoy all the unmissable moments at Paradise from just £50 once again, so make sure to secure your seat before the deadline on Friday, May 30 at 5pm. Under 18s are the future of the club, and we look forward to welcoming them back to witness the future of the Hoops unfold. Our young supporters can come back for more titles, for the memories made with family and for the dream of one day becoming a Celt. SEASON TICKET HUB RENEW ONLINE NOW RENEW ONLINE ONLY FOR 2025/26 Season Tickets are now only available to renew exclusively online at eticketing.co.uk/celtic for next season’s campaign. We no longer issue renewal packs by post, however the Ticket Office team will be on hand to provide help and support with any queries you have relating to your renewal. TICKET BUYING GUIDE ENSURE YOUR CELTIC NETWORK IS UP TO DATE It is important to ensure your personal details and Celtic Network preferences are up to date on your e-ticketing account. Most Celtic supporters now renew their Season Ticket online.  If this is set to be the first time you’ve renewed online, you may need to activate your client reference online. Please use our handy Account Activation Guide below, which will take you through the steps to complete this. ACCOUNT ACTIVATION GUIDE If you have previously renewed your Season Ticket online, please login to eticketing.co.uk/celtic to ensure your contact details are up-to-date, and to ensure your My Celtic Network preferences are set up. The Ticket Buying Guide below has some useful instructions. TICKET BUYING GUIDE

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